EssaysH. Milford, 1921 |
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... Faction LII . Of Ceremonies and Respects LIII . Of Praise • LIV . Of Vain Glory LV . Of Honour and Reputation . LVI . Of Judicature LVII . Of Anger EVIII . Of Vicissitude of Things A Fragment of an Essay of Fame On Death . PAGE 90 91 93 ...
... Faction LII . Of Ceremonies and Respects LIII . Of Praise • LIV . Of Vain Glory LV . Of Honour and Reputation . LVI . Of Judicature LVII . Of Anger EVIII . Of Vicissitude of Things A Fragment of an Essay of Fame On Death . PAGE 90 91 93 ...
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... factions , it is good to side a man's self whilst he is in the rising , and to balance himself when he is placed . Use the memory of thy prede- cessor fairly and tenderly ; for if thou dost not , it is a debt will sure be paid when thou ...
... factions , it is good to side a man's self whilst he is in the rising , and to balance himself when he is placed . Use the memory of thy prede- cessor fairly and tenderly ; for if thou dost not , it is a debt will sure be paid when thou ...
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... factions , are carried openly and audaciously , it is a sign the reverence of government is lost ; for the motions of the greater persons in a government ought to be as the motions of the planets under primum mobile , SEDITIONS AND ...
... factions , are carried openly and audaciously , it is a sign the reverence of government is lost ; for the motions of the greater persons in a government ought to be as the motions of the planets under primum mobile , SEDITIONS AND ...
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... factions grown desperate ; and whatsoever in offending people joineth and knitteth them in a common cause . For the remedies , there may be some general preservatives , whereof we will speak : as for the just cure , it must answer to ...
... factions grown desperate ; and whatsoever in offending people joineth and knitteth them in a common cause . For the remedies , there may be some general preservatives , whereof we will speak : as for the just cure , it must answer to ...
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... factions are apt enough to flatter them- selves , or at least to brave that which they believe not . Also the foresight and prevention , that there be no likely or fit head whereunto discontented persons may resort , and under whom they ...
... factions are apt enough to flatter them- selves , or at least to brave that which they believe not . Also the foresight and prevention , that there be no likely or fit head whereunto discontented persons may resort , and under whom they ...
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